Shyon
05-21
I think Musk perfectly timed the Starship V3 launch with the IPO roadshow. If the launch succeeds this week, it will massively strengthen the SpaceX narrative before investors even read the filing. This is no longer just a rocket company IPO — it is being marketed as the future of AI, satellites, and space infrastructure.

Personally, I think the $1.75 trillion valuation already prices in a huge amount of future optimism. Long term, SpaceX may grow into it, but short term the valuation feels very sentiment-driven with little room for execution mistakes.

I probably would not chase aggressively on IPO day. I’d rather wait for volatility to cool down and slowly build positions over time. For now, I still like $Rocket Lab USA, Inc.(RKLB)$ and $Firefly Aerospace Inc.(FLY)$ as earlier ways to participate in the space trade.

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SpaceX S-1 Filed: Too Late to Rush Into Space Stocks Now?
Rocket Lab closed up 5.47% in regular trading, after SpaceX formally submitted its S-1 prospectus disclosing Musk's full control, $1.45B in Bitcoin reserves, and the complete operational relationship between SpaceX and Starlink, advancing the narrative of a potential landmark IPO. Is SpaceX's S-1 filing the beginning of the end for the RKLB story, or the opening of an entirely new chapter for commercial space?
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